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This is satire right? Struggling to see anything close to perfect here.
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Not sure where I insulted? Purely asked a question.
Bedrooms off the front of the first floor are terrible for privacy. I suppose this is expected more to be an “office” but your initial comment with the post led me to believe it would be used often as a bedroom.
Tandem garages only make sense when there is a physical limitation on garage width and/or there is a rear garage door to move vehicles, lawn tools, furniture, etc. without removing one of the vehicles.
Do you really need two large coat closets?
Arrangement of the fridge, oven, and sink is going to result in a lot of back and forth and the island restricts movement between the three.
Where is the TV going in the great room? Please please please don’t say over the fireplace.
Already mentioned in other comments but it’s odd to have to go through the bath to get to the master closet.
Hard to judge exact scale but the nook looks too small to put a table without restricting flow to the patio.
Why waste a window in a closet?
Master suites not on the first floor are again a compromise for spacial limitations.
The rec room is an awkwardly long and narrow space that will be difficult to subdivide in a way that is going to make that really useful space. Also being on the third floor it likely just becomes a dumping ground/storage so why bother putting a bathroom up there?
Personally, formal dining rooms are outdated and rarely used space. If you like the feel, make it an everyday dining space and rearrange things so it is more open toward the kitchen. If you entertain, this will give you a more flexible space instead of having a dining room that’s detached from where most people will be (kitchen, great room, patio).